About Msc Health Research in University of Essex
Our MSc Health Research can be studied either on a full-time basis over 1 year, or via modular, credit accumulation which would take between 2 and 5 years.
This course offers an introduction to the key methodological and theoretical aspects of health-related research from a social scientific perspective. You combine perspectives from the areas of sociological research methods, and the specific application of these research methods, to the burgeoning health context of an ageing population and increased need for health care.
This programme should be of interest if you wish to pursue a career in health-related research, or employment in health related governmental and non-governmental organisations, or to pursue further postgraduate study to doctoral level.
On our course, you gain:
- Knowledge of the core areas of social science, organisational studies and health, including health policy, public health, epidemiology and medical sociology
- An understanding of the qualitative and quantitative approaches to researching issues of health and healthcare
- Advanced training in researching psychosocial aspects of health and wellbeing
Our MSc Health Research can either be taken simply as Masters-level programme or alternatively can be used as the Masters element of our ESRC-accredited pathway for our Doctoral Training Partnership.
Why we're great.
- Expand your knowledge in health research on our course that is consistently highly ranked
- Join a School that has multi-professional staff, including clinically qualified lecturers, sociologists, and social policy and management specialists
- Enhance your future with a highly valued postgraduate qualification
Our expert staff
Our staff are multi-professional, including clinically-qualified lecturers, sociologists and social policy and management specialists, so they have clinical and academic credibility.
We are delighted to be the first department in the University to have obtained the Athena Swan Silver Award for gender equality. This award recognises initiatives we have in place such as our mentorship system, our additional promotion of flexible work and study options, and our work to recognise the barriers to opportunity for BAME and LGBT members of our community.
Your future
We currently have graduates working in both clinical and management positions in local trusts, hospitals and care organisations, as well as in local and county councils.
This course also lends itself to progression onto our PhD programmes.
A postgraduate qualification is a major achievement and greatly valued by employers. For some jobs a postgraduate qualification may be essential, for others it offers a competitive edge. Our graduates go into a variety of jobs, where the key employability skills and knowledge they have gained through postgraduate study are put to good use.
A degree with an overall grade of between 55-60% OR 7-8/10, depending on the degree institution.
English language requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum component score of 5.5
University of Essex Highlights
Type of University |
Public |
Year of Establishment |
1964 |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Total Enrollment |
14,760 |
Total Faculty |
843 |
University of Essex The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The annual tuition fees for undergraduate courses is estimated to be around 16,050-18,730€ for a regular course. The approximate costs of living are mentioned in the table below:
Expense |
Cost |
Annual tuition fees |
£7,745-£13,418 |
Accommodation |
£3,683-£8,400 |
Food |
£1,170-£2,100 |
Books and study material |
£605 |
Personal expenses |
£536 |